Sentence examples for found your article from inspiring English sources

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QUESTION FROM H. B. WARD: By the way, I found your article absolutely fascinating — eye-opening.

But I have to say I found your article biased against the G.OP.

Then I found your article on my favorite chef and food writer, Alice Waters.

As the parent of a private-school student, I found your article very interesting.

I found your article particularly interesting as a resident of sleepy Santa Barbara.

I found your article very helpful, but I did the reverse.

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Tags are words that can be used for other users to search and find your article, and the genre is the type of story yours is, like romantic comedy or nonfiction.

"I was somewhat taken aback to find your article on the Stuart Collection announcing the death of my father.

As the chairman of the commission that inspired the enactment of the New York State laws that regulate residents' working conditions, I find your article heartening.

I find your article on the stunning performance of the South African athlete Caster Semenya unbalanced (Caster Semenya wins Olympic gold but faces more scrutiny as IAAF presses case, Sport, 21 August).

Rogen, the 'shlubby arrested adolescent' alluded to by Hornaday, responded on Twitter by saying "I find your article horribly insulting and misinformed" and "how dare you imply that me getting girls in movies caused a lunatic to go on a rampage".

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